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26 April, 02:48

Why is Sodium chloride a compound but not a molecule? I thought all the compounds are molecule but not all molecules are compound ... its so confusing.?

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  1. 26 April, 03:29
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    Molecule is the general term used to describe any atoms that are connected by chemical bonds. Every combination of atoms is a molecule. A compound is a molecule made of atoms from different elements.

    Well, if a molecule is considered to be a discrete small unit made up of atoms joined together, then NaCl, and any other ionic solid is not really a molecule. In NaCl we have a repetitive crystal structure in which each Na + ion is surrounded by Cl - ions, and vice-versa, for as far as the crystal extends. There really isn't such a thing as an NaCl molecule.
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